Plot: The story begins with the death of the parents of Mukesh, a teenager who has just graduated from senior high school. The boy's grandfather puts his most unfriendly aunt as care in charge of wealth. Mukesh, meanwhile struggles to get on with his aunt's family who refuses to provide him... Read more

B.A. Pass - Movie Reviews

In a voiceover during the film's opening scene, as he stares emptily at his parents' corpses before him, Mukesh, the protagonist of 'BA Pass' describes their untimely deaths as a betrayal. It's the first of many to come for this unsuspecting young boy, pl

B.A. Pass holds your interest as long as Bahl sticks to Sikka’s darkly twisted story. But each time he diverges -- including his choice of the film’s cheesy name the narrative wobbles. Still, it is much better than its tacky posters let on. Anupama Chopra

BA Pass combines the bone-dry quality of a chiselled short story and the stark directness of a minimalist tragedy to deliver a taut, gripping film about the hell that a big city can be behind the bright neon lights and the living room glass cabinets stack

Kamal Hassan starrer 'Zara Si Zindagi' was one of the first films from Hindi cinema, where it's one of the character {Karan Razdan} played the role of male prostitute/gigolo. Even though it was based on the character actor from that film, it was still bol

Rating: ****Screenplay: Debutant director Ajay Bahl puts forward a little gem of story which radiates the colours of life''s most grim and harsh reality in B.A Pass. There are so many young dreams dying every day in the metropolises. To envision the withe

Overall, BA Pass is worth watching if you wish to move away from the tedious boy-meets-girl love stories that are regularly exemplified in Indian Cinema. It is daring and thought-provoking also, especially towards the last half hour of the film where you

A young small town boy relocates to Delhi intending to stay accompanying his aunt as well finish his college. Promptly he gets seduced by a mysterious married woman known to him as Sarika ‘Aunty’. Established in the middle of the neon-lit by lanes of Delhi’s Paharganj revealed an erotic human drama between the two. A relationship based on lust, untruth and deception is fabricated. As the young boy gets higher degree in establishing firmly into his surroundings he discovers a city that develop vigorously on corrupting even the most unsuspecting as well as innocent

The film is a crisp attempt at doing something new. Making the most of the so-called neo-noir genre, the film at hand rises above the mundane and tries to stick its neck out into the darker side of life

A woman exploiting a man for her physical pleasure and a man turning into a male prostitute, however, BA Pass scores due to its portrayal of a strong woman who manipulates to achieve what shes wants and does not feel guilty about it either.

The movie has Shadab Kamal, Shilpa Shukla, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Geeta Aggarwal Sharma and Rajesh Sharma in the lead rolesThe movie was released on 2nd August and is distributed by VIP Films The movie is based on the book by Mohan Sikka ‘The Railway Aunt